Will I be able to upgrade to Lion ?

I have this iMac will I be able to use Lion on my iMac, I don't know how to see the manufacturing date
Thanks help
Ferro

where is a good place to buy extra memory at good price ? Let's say in Europe ?  How much memory can I add ?
Memory Slots:
  ECC:          Disabled
BANK 0/DIMM0:
  Size:          512 MB
  Type:          DDR2 SDRAM
  Speed:          667 MHz
  Status:          OK
  Manufacturer:          0xAD00000000000000
  Part Number:          0x48594D503536345336344350362D59352020
  Serial Number:          0x0000FFFF
BANK 1/DIMM1:
  Size:          512 MB
  Type:          DDR2 SDRAM
  Speed:          667 MHz
  Status:          OK
  Manufacturer:          0xAD00000000000000
  Part Number:          0x48594D503536345336344350362D59352020
  Serial Number:          0x00002043
Thanks and ciao
Ferro

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